Dr. Ade-Ademilua Omobolanle  Elizabeth
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Dr. Ade-Ademilua Omobolanle Elizabeth

Lecturer
University of Lagos, Nigeria


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Plant Physiology from University of Lagos, Nigeria

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Area of Interest:

Plant and Soil Sciences
100%
Ethnobotany
62%
Plant Physiology
90%
Plant Growth Analysis
75%
Medicinal Plant
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
15
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Umebese, C.E., O.E. Ade-Ademilua and B.O. Olonisakin, 2009. Impact of combined industrial effluent on metal accumulation, nitrate reductase activity and yield of two cultivars of Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. J. Environ. Sci. Technol., 2: 146-152.
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  2. Ade-Ademilua, O.E., T.O. Iwaotan and T.C. Osaji, 2009. Pre-planting (cold) treatment of Allium sativum cloves improves its growth and yield under open field and open shade conditions. J. Plant Sci., 4: 49-58.
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  3. Ade-Ademilua, O.E and O.A. Adesanya, 2009. Growth and nutritional content of Telfairia occidentalis in response to irrigation regime. Int. J. Veg. Sci., 15: 293-302.
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  4. Ade-Ademilua, O.E. and D.A. Obalola, 2008. The effect of cement dust pollution on Celosia argentea (Lagos Spinach) plant. J. Environ. Sci. Technol., 1: 47-55.
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  5. Ade-Ademilua, O.E. and C.E.J. Botha, 2008. The level of wall ingrowths protrusion in transfer cells is a function of the sink/source state of the leaf. Am. J. Plant Physiol., 3: 67-72.
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  6. Aade-Ademilua, O.E. and J. Mbamalu, 2008. The growth and development of Phaseolus vulgaris L. under petrol and diesel-oil polluted water irrigation. Res. J. Environ. Toxicol., 2: 27-34.
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  7. Ade-Ademilua, O.E. and C.E.J. Botha, 2007. Sink to source transition of Pisum sativum leaves in relation to leaf plastochron index. Am. J. Plant Physiol., 2: 27-35.
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  8. Ade-Ademilua, O.E. and C.E. Umebese, 2007. The growth of Phaseolus vulgaris L. cv. Ife Brown (Leguminosae) in a cement site rich in heavy metals. Pak. J. Biol. Sci., 10: 182-185.
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  9. Ade-ademilua, O.E. and C.E.J. Botha, 2006. Elevated CO2 coupled with mineral N supply enhanced lateral branch development in common pea. Pak. J. Biol. Sci., 9: 2831-2834.
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  10. Ade-Ademilua, O.E. and C.E.J. Botha, 2006. What does the movement of the phloem-mobile symplasmic tracer,5, 6-carboxyfluorescein in shoots of Pisum sativum L. indicate-the existence of a symplasmic transport system? -A bid to answer some puzzling questions. Am. J. Plant Physiol., 1: 127-131.
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  11. Ade-Ademilua, O.E. and C.E.J. Botha, 2006. A modular supply and load-balancing mechanism is a prerequisite for export in compound leaves of pea plants. Am. J. Plant Physiol., 1: 160-168.
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  12. Ade-Ademilua, O.E. and C.E.J. Botha, 2005. A re-evaluation of plastochron index in peas: A case for using leaflet length. South Afr. J. Bot., 71: 76-80.
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  13. Ade-Ademilua, O.E. and C.E. Botha, 2004. The effects of elevated CO2 and nitrogen availability supersedes the need for nodulation in peas grown under controlled environmental conditions. South Afri. J. Bot., 70: 816-823.
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  14. Ade-Ademilua, O.E and C.E. Umebese, 2002. Effect of defoliation timing and severity on the yield and nutritive value of Phaseolus vulgaris. BioSci. Res. Commun., 14: 345-351.
  15. Umebese, C.E., O.E. Omolokun, 1998. Phenotypic plasticity in edaphically different populations of Spigelia anthelmia. Nig. J. Bot., 11: 59-66.